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Never use the chain saw without the
bumper spike, the saw may pull you
forward suddenly. Always engage the
bumper spike securely.
At the end of the cut, the chain saw is no
longer supported by the cutting
attachment in the cut. The machine's
weight must be borne by the user – risk
of loss of control!
Felling
Felling may only be carried out by
persons who have had special training.
Persons who are not experienced chain
saw users should carry out neither
felling nor limbing – increased risk of
accidents!
Comply with national regulations
regarding felling technique.
Only persons who are engaged in felling
may be present in the felling area.
Make certain that no one is endangered
by the falling tree – motor noise can
drown out shouting.
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1 2
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2
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The distance to the next worksite must
be at least 2 1/2 tree lengths.
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Determining direction of fall and escape
paths
Select a gap in the timber stand into
which the tree can be felled.
Pay special attention to the following
points:
the natural inclination of the tree
unusually heavy limb structure,
asymmetrical growth, damage to
tree
wind direction and speed – do not
fell trees in high winds
direction of slope
neighboring trees
snow load
Take the general condition of the
tree into account – be especially
careful with trunk damage or
deadwood (brittle, rotten or dead
wood)
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A
A
direction of fall
B
escape paths
Establish escape paths for each
worker – approx. 45° diagonally
backwards
Clear escape paths, eliminate
obstacles
Put down tools and equipment at a
safe distance – but not on the
escape paths
When felling, stand only to the side
of the falling trunk and only move
back laterally onto the escape route
Plan escape routes on slopes
parallel to the slope
When getting out of the way, watch
out for falling branches and the
crown area
45°
45°
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